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For those of you out there who like us have loads of cougettes at the moment, this is great.

 

From Covent Garden Soup For All Seasons Book which is our latest charity shop cookbook find.

 

Courgette and Tarragon soup:-

 

serves 4

 

25g/1oz butter

4 medium courgettes chunked

1.5 tablespoons of chopped tarragon dried or fresh ( I used Fresh because I have loads in the garden but the recipe says that it is just as good with dried)

300ml (10.5floz) veg stock

300ml (10.5floz) milk

salt and pepper.

 

I added a chopped onion too because I think soup needs an onion

 

Melt the butter and gently fry the onion for a few minutes then add the courgette and fry gently for about 5 more minutes

 

Add the tarragon and cook for a further 5 minutes without browning.

 

Add stock, it should be enough to just cover the courgettes then bring to the boil and cover and simmer for about 15 minutes until the courgettes are tender.

 

Add milk and blend until smooth, reheat gently without boiling.

 

It makes a lovely pale green speckled soup and it tastes lovely, a great use for loads of courgettes. Thanks to 2 batches of this and chocolate courgette muffins today I am down to 2 courgettes in my fridge. :dance::dance:

 

I have to go to the allotment later and pick some more but I feel more in control now :D

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Well I have just made this - with the substitution of a sprinkle of dried thyme and it was absolutely delicious...even fussy-soon-to-be-teenager step daughter loved it! success - thank you for saving my excess courgettes from being wasted (I actually bought too many from the stupid market in error thinking I did not have any - cannot claim to have a glut that I have grown myself!!!

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I made this on Wednesday because we had four courgette loitering around. Has anyone frozen this and does it taste the same once you reheat it? I have serious problems with frozen courgettes and their mushy flesh so much so that even the thought of them brings me out in goosebumps!

Becka

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I froze quite a few pots of this soup last year and it was fine, the tarragon doesn't perhaps taste so fresh and becomes more dominant, so may be add less or add it after defrosting, but otherwise it was fine.

 

I have to say I was amazed at how sophisticated the flavour of this was, it only has a few simple ingredients, but is delicious. I posted it originally because I was so surprised by it. :D

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